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'''vWii''' (or Virtual Wii) is the fanmade name for the emulated Wii mode of the Wii U. It uses modified IOSes and a modified [[Wii System Menu]] to account for changes in the Wii U's hardware and the virtualized environment which is booted directly from Wii U mode using a technique called cafe2wii. | '''vWii''' (or Virtual Wii) is the fanmade name for the emulated Wii mode of the Wii U. It uses modified IOSes and a modified [[Wii System Menu]] to account for changes in the Wii U's hardware and the virtualized environment which is booted directly from Wii U mode using a technique called cafe2wii. | ||
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− | + | vWii-specific titles, including System Menu and IOSes, use a new keyslot not found on the original Wii. | |
+ | * Key slot 0: Wii common key | ||
+ | * Key slot 1: Korean key (located in SEEPROM at 0x74) | ||
+ | * Key slot 2: vWii key (located in OTP at 0xD0) | ||
== Boot process == | == Boot process == | ||
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[[Category:Wii]] | [[Category:Wii]] | ||
[[Category:Wii U]] | [[Category:Wii U]] | ||
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vWii (or Virtual Wii) is the fanmade name for the emulated Wii mode of the Wii U. It uses modified IOSes and a modified Wii System Menu to account for changes in the Wii U's hardware and the virtualized environment which is booted directly from Wii U mode using a technique called cafe2wii.
vWii encryption
vWii-specific titles, including System Menu and IOSes, use a new keyslot not found on the original Wii.
- Key slot 0: Wii common key
- Key slot 1: Korean key (located in SEEPROM at 0x74)
- Key slot 2: vWii key (located in OTP at 0xD0)
Boot process
vWii lacks the Wii's 3 bootloaders (boot0, boot1, and boot2); instead, the Wii U launch code (cafe2wii) directly launches vWii IOS and the System Menu. This can be used to boot into a custom title other than the System Menu such as a particular channel or homebrew app.